Police respond to domestic verbal dispute at home, Laurel MD


Police responded to a domestic verbal dispute at a residence near Homestead Court, where yelling was heard in the background.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
You make me primary and you can change this domestic verbal.
00:04
Clear all units, I'll have your R2.
00:06
Okay.
00:12
Charity 3-2. Charlie, 32.
00:15
Charlie's or E-2? Are you two?
00:22
Is there one caller or two call or two call or something?
00:29
Looks like I had two callers. The second caller was not on... Oh,
00:36
4-1-2's numbers? Hyundai Kona.
00:39
Can you advise to make a model the other car involved?
00:46
The other caller was not involved, appeared to be a passerby. They just said it was black sedan times two.
00:53
I have a 4-1. Your number is (number withheld), (number withheld).
01:00
Thank you. Thank you.
01:07
Frank 4-1, Frank 51 for unknown travel.
01:13
641-0, 0 on 3.
01:15
Frank 4-1.
01:17
That's negative, this channel.
01:24
10-4[1] can you just run the tag on the call and put the first name and address and the year the make and not on the car in the call for me.
01:32
Near Homestead Court, near Homestead Court, near Homestead Court.
01:36
Call taker can hear caller yelling at someone,
01:40
that someone is in its house.
01:42
Lots of yelling also in the background, 1805.
01:45
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near Homestead Ct, Laurel, MD 20723
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